Haunted Places in balleer, Armagh

balleer, Monaghan

9.8 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

Norman Leslie, who died during World War I, is seen in the Red Room. The basement is said to house a man with a scary expression on his face and Lady Constance, a former resident, can be found in the Mauve bedroom.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

balleer, Cookstown

29 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

A man shot himself in the Blue Room in 1816. Since then, his sorrow can felt in the room, as well as a colder temperature. His wife, who attempted to stop his suicide is also reportedly at the location. She can be heard running to the Blue Room or seen ...

Belfast, Belfast

37.5 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

Apparitions, faces, and shadows have been caught on camera. While only 17 people were hung here, many other prisoners are said to be here occupying every wing. The B-wing is where a famous photograph caught the face of a man in a coffin. A prison warden is also in this ...

Carrickfergus, Carrickfergus

46.3 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

A former soldier is seen here, nicknamed "Buttoncap", he is said to have murdered a man in a fit of jealousy, but was later executed; in his last breath, he vowed to haunt the castle. He is commonly reported by the old well.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

Limavady, Limavady

55.1 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

A photo was taken here showing what appeared to be a woman holding a baby. Crying is heard, doctors and nurses in outdated uniforms are seen, and some guests have been touched by people who weren't there.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

Malahide, Dublin

60.3 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

The ghost of a jester, named Puck, had a short-lived love affair with a woman responsible for provoking rebellion. Since his murder, Puck has been seen in his full outfit, sometimes appearing in photos. The son of Lord Galtrim died when a battle broke out on his wedding day; his ...

Dublin, Dublin

Dublin, Dublin

65.5 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

The vaults below this church contained mummified bodies and human remains. Voices can be heard whispering down there, as well as reports of being grabbed by invisible hands.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

Dublin, Dublin

65.5 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

Men, women, and children were all locked away here. Petty theft could get you locked away, and executions were common. Before it was closed, some inmate managed to escape. How? Unknown forces would literally open their cell doors! The prison was forced to shut down because of how haunted it ...

balleer, Dublin

71.4 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

Many occult practices happened here in the past. The most famous ghost here is that of a black cat seen at the Steward's House; it was supposedly sacrificed for a Satanic ritual. Women dressed as nuns and shadows are also seen here.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

balleer, Offaly

90.8 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

A monk is said to be very active with the staff and visitors, sometimes even being mistaken for a living person. Most of the activity here occurs in the Geraldine and Elizabeth rooms; objects shake and rattle.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

balleer, Offaly

97.5 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

Many lost souls of prisoners are said to still be here. Some of the most famous ones include "It", an entity with a decaying face accompanied by the smell of sulfur or rotting flesh, numerous shadows near the Priest's House, "The Red Lady" who is seen carrying a dagger, two ...

balleer, Carlow

97.5 miles from balleer, UK-Q8

The family that occupied these remains were said to have been cursed by a woman whose daughter had an affair with one of the relatives. The daughter, who died in a horse riding accident, is said to lurk here as a banshee. Her voice can be picked up on recording ...